Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature, and societal impact of political polarization. Here I offer reasons to believe that, even when they are correct and prima facie merely descriptive, many of these claims have the highly negative side effect of increasing political polarization. This is because of the interplay of two factors that have so far been neglected in the work on political polarization, namely that (1) people have a tendency to conform to descriptive norms (i.e., norms capturing (perceptions of) what others commonly do, think, or feel), and (2) claims about political polarization often convey such n...
Pervading global narratives suggest that political polarization is increasing, yet the accuracy of s...
We are witnessing increasing partisan polarization across the world. It is often argued that partisa...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distributio...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences that meta-perceptions of pol...
According to some, the current political fracture is best described as political polarization – wher...
Since political polarization significantly impacts contemporary politics and democracy, mu...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Many Americans believe that the country is deeply divided over politics and that polarization will o...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
American politics is becoming increasingly ideologically divided, and this cross-party hostility is ...
I argue that several of the psychological tendencies that drive polarization could arise from purely...
Many commentators have expressed fears of a “culture war” between Liberals and Conservatives which a...
This article accounts for two puzzling paradoxes. The first paradox is the simultaneous absence and ...
Pervading global narratives suggest that political polarization is increasing, yet the accuracy of s...
We are witnessing increasing partisan polarization across the world. It is often argued that partisa...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distributio...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences that meta-perceptions of pol...
According to some, the current political fracture is best described as political polarization – wher...
Since political polarization significantly impacts contemporary politics and democracy, mu...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Many Americans believe that the country is deeply divided over politics and that polarization will o...
Political polarization of the public has been the topic of academic debate for decades. Some claim ...
American politics is becoming increasingly ideologically divided, and this cross-party hostility is ...
I argue that several of the psychological tendencies that drive polarization could arise from purely...
Many commentators have expressed fears of a “culture war” between Liberals and Conservatives which a...
This article accounts for two puzzling paradoxes. The first paradox is the simultaneous absence and ...
Pervading global narratives suggest that political polarization is increasing, yet the accuracy of s...
We are witnessing increasing partisan polarization across the world. It is often argued that partisa...
Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positiv...